Give the sprinkler a few minutes until you’re sure you’ve seen how it covers the grass.

By turning the arc clockwise, you’re reducing the sprinkler arc and allowing the sprinkler to focus on a smaller section of your lawn.

The arc measures how wide the spray goes.

By shortening the spray distance, you can water the grass right in front of your sprinkler more completely.

Once you’re unable to twist the screwdriver, you’ve reached the sprinkler’s radius limit.

There’s a hole next to the raised arrow. This is where the Allen wrench goes.

To decrease the sprinkler’s coverage, spin the wrench to the minus-side.

The knob for the water source should be located on your back porch.

To increase the spray distance, twist the screw-in to the left.

The further you pull the deflector shield down, the more the water distance lowers.

A 360-spray pattern allows you to relax while your sprinkler waters your yard for you.